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Webdesign: Professional Freelancing?

Web Design

April 23, 2012 by Bert Verbeeke

Recently I have been in contact with two different clients who asked me specifically about finishing the development of their website. Interesting point is that they shared the same kind of experience: their website was not finished according to the agreement they made with their first web-developer. They had asked a freelancer or small startup business to develop their website. But after paying the site was only finished up to 75% - the rest was never completed. The freelancer had to finish his studies and the startup got a bigger project. Are cheap and rapid web-designers indeed competitors or have they gained their place in professional web development?

   

Rapid Web Development

Serivces

March 13, 2012 by Bert Verbeeke

Recently I have been in contact with a few potential customers for Global Nomad. Interesting enough they shared the same kind of experience: they used a cheap-freelancer to develop their website. But after paying and the site being finished for only 60%, the freelancer became too busy and the process was delayed or even stopped. If this is also your story, read on!

   

Contextual Leadership (4) - Change Agents (part A)

Increased professionalism

January 2, 2012 by Bert Verbeeke

“You are the leader of a small residential area. There have been some problems with dogs and cats in the neighborhood. You are summoned by the mayor of your city to let people kill their dogs and cats. If they are not killed, you will be put in prison. What would you do?”

   

Contextual Leadership (3) - integrity, trust and love

Increased professionalism

December 12, 2011 by Bert Verbeeke

Self-esteem and image-building are very important in Asian shame-culture-countries as it is in the west. I guess its common for leaders  to drive a certain brand car, wear a certain kind of clothes, have a watch of a good brand and behave in a certain way. Even though image is important for some leaders to become more trust-worthy, there are other aspects that results in deeper respect.

   

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